The trailer of Ram Gopal Varma’s docudrama 'God, Sex, Truth' is out and expectedly it has grabbed eyeballs and set off reactions. Featuring American pornstar Mia Malkova, naked as the day she was born in various degrees of ‘self-love’, it is interspersed with her quotes on sexuality, love etc.
The controversial filmmaker has also shared a note about why he made the film, explaining that he has “tremendous respect for Mia Malkova for living life the way she wanted to.” The film, he claims, is “neither a film, nor a short film nor a series... it's about Mia Malkova speaking about sex and how much it means to her... The philosophy behind 'God, Sex and Truth' intends to destroy hypocrisy, social stigmas and all religious dogmas with the extreme power of a beautiful woman's reasoning mind in order to create a new sexual world ..To sum up in one single sentence, sex will not be the same after you see Mia Malkova in 'God, Sex and Truth',” he declared.
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For the full and complete version, we will have to wait for 9 am on January 26. The two biggies coming in during that extended holiday – Padmaavat and PadMan just might not whip up the frenzy that ‘God Sex Truth’ could… After all, its maker himself vouches that it “will showcase each and every part of Mia Malkova's beautiful naked body in a never before seen magnifique.”
In case readers didn’t understand that properly enough, he details, “The camera will literally worship not only every square inch of her extraordinary body but it also captures her every thought in the process of projecting it in almost a spiritual context within her deeply felt and also inbuilt sexual emotions.”
Mia Malkova has already taken to Twitter to thank the filmmaker for shooting ‘God, Sex and Truth’ with her, stating, “It has been an exhilarating experience to see myself through your vision.”
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Twitter, however, has been less than kind, with users criticising it saying, “It takes a special talent to fit so much pretension and sooooo much nonsense in just 3 minutes,” and others bemoaning the fall of RGV “from the sublime to the senseless.” But let’s just wait and see what figures the filmmaker notches up come January 26, shall we!
Watch the trailer here:
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